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I need a script

I am in desperate need for a form processing script that can handle e-mail. The script needs to be able to handle file uploads of 100MB and be able to take form inputs and display them in an appealing manner through e-mail.

The trick is that the script has to run on either an NT IIS 4.0 server, or a Windows 2000 IIS 4.

If anyone knows of a script or program that can handle this, PLEASE let me know!

I'm not sure, but I don't think you can upload files that big using browser forms. 100 MB is a huge file, and I think there might be a size limit on what browsers can handle when it comes to uploading.

Well, I know that the browser does support the file uploads because I was able to do it through PHP. The problem with that is that the file never made it through to my e-mail.
It seems that the file won't go through if it is bigger than 4 or 5 MB.

wooo!!! 100MB? Are you kidding? No way a browser will support a file that large. not to mention that it will take forever to upload.

if the broswer does support a file that large, the mail server wouldn't though. Most isp's limit the size of a file than can be attached. Why not try contacting your isp and ask them if their is a way to increase your limit.

I know that the browser can handle this large of a file. I have been able to do it (uploaded about 98MB). The files never reached the mail server. I am beginning to believe that the problem is with the mail server, although I am wondering on whether the browser is just not completing the processes.

As for the ISP part, I am the webmaster for my ISP. I have made sure that the upload size is large enough for this.

Do you know of anything that will work for this? Whether its PHP scripts, CGI, ASP, Perl, etc...?